Hey guys, got my new pc running and skyrim looks great on it. Thing is I see that aa causes pixilation on amd drivers. ANyone else have this problem that might know if amd is fixing this soon? I can live without aa for a while, just curious.

I've just been sent to some giant filled dungeon in Daggerfall to find a scroll guarded by a daedra so I can find out the real reason as to why I was shipwrecked. I've looked all over, but so far I haven't found anything other than random loot, I've even cleared out the enemies. Can someone tell me how I can find it? The dungeon is called Vermdon, if that's any help.

Also does anyone know how to get the enb injector to work? It says that I should write the target process to enbinjector.ini. I don't believe that I've edited any of the processes so I left the targets at default, but it still won't run.

Edited:

Because apparently the optimus tech in my laptop may be the reason why enb .108 runs like a snail on my computer, since it ends up detecting the integrated Intel card rather than my nvidia processor. I'd like to try it out, but the aforementioned problem with the injector is stopping me.

Might be a page late but whatever. If you're having trouble with the injector in ENB .108 download version .102, it doesn't use the injector at all. That might solve your problem or maybe it will make it even worse. Worth a shot anyway.

If you do get it working, I would recommend Stakado's Realistic and Cinematic ENB coupled with realistic lighting. It's one of the only reasonable configurations, I think. Doesn't rape your eyes with contrast or sharpening.
[HR][/HR]

Might be a page late but whatever. If you're having trouble with the injector in ENB .108 download version .102, it doesn't use the injector at all. That might solve your problem or maybe it will make it even worse. Worth a shot anyway.

If you do get it working, I would recommend Stakado's Realistic and Cinematic ENB coupled with realistic lighting. It's one of the only reasonable configurations, I think. Doesn't rape your eyes with contrast or sharpening.

The only problem is that when I use any none injector enb, it gets confused by the two graphics cards I have in my computer and utilizes the integrated one as well (something to do with the d3d9.dll or whatever thing) so it ends up running two layers of enb.

I have an idea for mod I want to make, it's really un-immersive though, all it adds are canonballs. That you can throw, using the spellanimations, all I want to know, is if you can add new spell projectiles. If so, then I might a mate of mine to make a canonball model for me.

Before SKSE was only used by mods like SkyUI for certain UI functions - it didn't actually have any script extending functions.

However they've just released the first beta version of SKSE that DOES actually work with the Skyrim script language, so now modders can use this SKSE beta and implement new features into scripts that previously were not possible (such as, detecting when a key is pressed, soul gem sizes, set quality levels of upgraded items, detect/set a tone of combat settings like attack ranges, shout multipliers, detect if you are wearing a helmit vs a cuirass, and other such things).

Playing as Stormcloaks right now, but either way no side is really good or evil. I prefer the Empire because I think they have a better view on the big picture regarding the Aldmeri Dominion and the management of the Empire. While the Stormcloaks are still fitghting this useless civil war which only wastes ressources and capable warriors. There are other threats in Skyrim then the Empire. Just my opinion.